Asus has announced the launch of a new model of the GT 710 series video card. Notably, the model employs the aging Kepler graphic processor, designed for entry-level PCs and HTPC, which is more than a decade old. The new Asus GT 710 EVO may be seen as an ultra-affordable discrete graphics card.
The release of a new GT 710 model points to its popularity and continuously sustained demand. Specifically, the GT 710 is an ideal choice for upgrading older computers on a tight budget. Moreover, due to its low power consumption (less than 20W), the video card is compatible with almost any motherboard.
As reported by Tomshardware, the new Asus GeForce GT 710 EVO is designed in a low-profile form factor and optimized for undemanding systems and media centers. The card features a mere 2 GB of GDDR5 memory and a PCIe Gen 2 interface. The graphic processor is equipped with 192 shader units, eight ROPs, 512KB of level two cache memory, a 64-bit memory bus, and a base frequency of 954 MHz.
The power consumption is one of the graphics card’s biggest strengths. Its rated power is slightly less than 20W, making it fully compatible with almost any system possessing a PCIe slot.
Despite the modest technical specifications, such as 192 shader units, eight ROPs, and a frequency of 954 MHz, the video card can still provide fundamental graphics functionality for office tasks, video viewing, and straightforward games. The fact that Asus continues to issue updated versions of GT 710, even a decade after this model’s initial production, underscores the stable demand for cost-effective solutions for upgrading older PCs. In the lower price range (about $40), the GT 710 remains one of the market leaders.
This post was last modified on 06/01/2024